English Review for Final These are the chapters to review. In Textbook: Chapter 9 Nouns Chapter 10 Pronouns Chapter 11 Adjectives Chapter 12 Verbs Chapter.

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English Review for Final These are the chapters to review. In Textbook: Chapter 9 Nouns Chapter 10 Pronouns Chapter 11 Adjectives Chapter 12 Verbs Chapter 13 Adverbs Chapter 14 Conjunctions Chapter 15 Phrases Clauses, Sentences Chapter 16 Capitalization, Punctuation

Chapter 11 Adjectives Adjectives –Page 320 ex 1. Common- Proper –Page 325 ex 2 Location of Adjectives –Page 330 Numeral, definite, indefinite –Page 333 ex 2 Demonstrative (this, that, these, those) –Page 336 ex 1 Possessive, interrogative –Page 343 ex 3 Comparative, positive, superlative

Chapter 12 Verbs Verbs –Page 350 Verb Phrases ex 3 p 353 –Page 354 parts of a verb »Present, past, past participle ex 1 p 358 –Page 370 Linking verbs ex 1, p 371 –Page 371 Simple tenses »Present, past, future ex 1 p 374 –Page 383 Subject Verb Agreement »Ex 1 p 384, 388, 391

Chapter 9 Nouns Nouns –Page 250 ex 1. Collective Nouns –Page 252 ex 2 Abstract an Concrete –Page Nominative case: »Subject, subject compliment, direct address –Page Objective case: »Object of preposition, direct object, indirect object. –Page 282 Appositives. –Exercise 1-p248, 2-p. 252, ex 1-p266, ex 2 p 268, ex 1 p. 269 ex 1 p 275, ex 1 p 277, –Ex 1 p 280 ex 4, p 288

Chapter 13 Adverbs Adverbs –Adverbs of time ex 1 p 396 –Adverbs of place ex 2 p 397 –Adverbs of manner ex 3 p 398 –Affirmation and Negation ex 2 p 400 –Positive, Comparative, Superlative ex 1 p 404 –Adverbs or adjectives ex –Adverb of negation ex. 1 p. 411 –

Chapter 14 Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections P 423 ex 1. Words used as both prepositions and adverbs P 427 ex 1 Conjunctions join adjectives, adverbs, nouns (S, SC, IO, DO), verbs, P 428 ex 2 Conjunctions join phrases P 429 ex 3 conjunctions join Independent clauses

Chapter 15 Phrases, Clauses, and Sentences P 436 ex 1 Adjectival Phrase »(how many, what kind, which) P 438 ex 1 Adverbial Phrase (when, where, how) P 454 ex 3 Natural and Inverted order P 456 ex 1 Sentence Types– (Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory) P 460 ex 1 Punctuate Compound Sentences.

Chapter 16 Punctuation and Capitalization The period ex. 1 p 468 The comma ex. 2 p 472 The semicolon ex. 1 p 476 Quotation Marks ex. 2 p 481 Capital Letters ex Apostrophes ex. 1 p 483